MH370 relatives to search for debris in Madagascar

Relatives of those on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are to travel to Madagascar to search for debris that might provide clues to the plane's fate.
All debris thought to be from the plane has so far been found in East Africa.
But some relatives say there has been no systematic search for further wreckage and that some possible findings appear to have gone ignored.
The plane disappeared on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014.
Malaysia is in charge of co-ordinating collection of any suspected debris, most of which has been sent to Australia for examination.
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